Risk of admission to hospital with arterial or venous thromboembolism among patients diagnosed in the ambulatory setting with covid-19 compared with influenza: retrospective cohort study.
Vincent Lo ReSarah K DutcherJohn G ConnollySilvia Perez-VilarDena M CarbonariTerese A DeForDjeneba Audrey DjiboLaura B HarringtonLaura HouSean HennessyRebecca A HubbardMaria E KempnerJennifer L KuntzCheryl N McMahill-WalravenJolene MosleyPamala A PawloskiAndrew B PetroneAllyson M PishkoMeighan E Rogers DriscollClaudia A SteinerYunping ZhouNoelle M CocorosPublished in: BMJ medicine (2023)
Patients diagnosed with covid-19 in the ambulatory setting had a higher 90 day risk of admission to hospital with arterial thromboembolism and venous thromboembolism both before and after covid-19 vaccine availability compared with patients with influenza.